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Top 5 Concepts All Trainers Agree On

October 26, 2017

The internet is flooded with fitness lifestyle how-tos, tips, and tricks, but how do you navigate through all of it? We did our research so you don’t have to sift through it all. whether you are just starting a new workout routine or an athlete in training, these are the top 5 fitness concepts all trainers would agree on to help you to stay healthy and be successful.

Positivity

It’s hard to make progress when negative thoughts are keeping you down. Try not to worry so much about the end goal, and give yourself credit for the little things your achieve everyday. Celebrating those little victories can boost your confidence and motivate you to continue to get in better shape. The consistent little steps are what get get you to where you want to be, so try getting into a routine and setting fitness goals to help you to reach the bigger goals you set for yourself.

Fuel your body

It is important to make sure your body is getting the right nutrients. You need to fuel before your workout to make sure you have enough energy, and refuel afterwards so that your body can recover properly. It is hard to meet your fitness goals when your diet doesn’t meet the needs of your workouts.

Hydrate

Drinking water is pertinent to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. You lose water throughout the day, especially when you sweat. So don’t just wait until you are thirsty, drink water consistently throughout the day so you can be at your best.

Practice good form

Fitness coaches and personal trainers are sticklers for doing exercises with proper form, and it is because they are looking out for you. Making sure your body mechanics are correct helps to prevent injury, so try to know your body’s limits. You should definitely challenge yourself, but don’t do anything that puts you at risk.

Rest your Body

Recovery time is just as important as the time you spend working out. Feeling fatigued after a workout is not a bad thing, it means you pushed yourself. However, when you feel so sore you don’t want to move… you may have gone to far. Sleep plays a big role in recovery and muscle development. When you can, try to get an extra hour or two to replenish your body after a rigorous workout. Also, it is OK to take a day off! Even the best athletes take off days. Let your body take a breather and get ready for your next workout so you can give your best performance.

Click here to learn more about how to recover and take care of your body